Sundays at Two brings together distinguished writers, artists and scholars for conversations about their work and lives.
All Sundays at Two are available following the event to view on-demand.
Sundays at Two with Karen White Karen White, Director of the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County, talks with Lou Emerson, veteran journalist and editor. She is one of the founders of the African American History Museum and a driving force behind the Association’s “Know Their Names” project, documenting every person ever enslaved in Fauquier County.
Sundays at Two with Sir Peter Crane Sir Peter Crane is President of Oak Spring Garden Foundation and internationally known for his work on the diversity of plant life. He is the past director of the prestigious Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
OSGF is dedicated to sharing the gifts and ideas of Rachel "Bunny" Mellon. Its mission is to support and inspire fresh thinking and bold action on the history and future of plants, including the art and culture of plants, gardens and landscapes.
Sundays at Two with Artist Craig McPherson Craig McPherson is known for his New York murals, as well as paintings, mezzotint engravings, pastels and drawings on a variety of subjects, reflecting a 30-year tenure in New York City and a 50-year professional art career. His work can be found in museums around the world and has won numerous art award and honors.
Sundays at Two with Dr. Major Warner Major Warner is Superintendent, Fauquier County Public Schools and lifelong Fauquier County resident
Sundays at Two with Hope Porter Hope Porter, a leader in land conservation in Fauquier County, discusses nearly 60 years as an “accidental activist.”
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